raster;39482 wrote: The shots ingredients are candida albicans I believe. I would look up old threads on the topic.

-raster

Yes, the shots are made in the same Allergist office (like were my) They use candida albicans extract (dead cells) in a vehicle. They don’t contain Thymerosal.

It is really important your Allergist tests you with a Candida Hyposensitivity Test. This test will show your immune response to candida. If the test is negative, then the Allergist will give you the shots.

Jorge, couldn’t find your post again on S. boulardii, so I found this post, and thought I would ask. I haven’t really tried that species of probiotic again, but I know I did last year before my whole candida journey this year, trying to heal. Sometimes I felt like it helped, and other times not, so I can’t really say anything for this year. My question is, what type of S. boulardii did you buy? I tried a couple; first one I tried was Jarrow’s last year, and I felt horrible; I researched it, and maybe it was due to the mos (sugars-right?). Then, tried florastor; sometimes okay, other times, not. Just curious? I can’t say anything now as I am starting to handle some supplements more and more as I am trying to heal! I just know I have read good stuff about this strain in the past, too; especially in crohn’s patients as I feel I relate even though I have my colon out now. I don’t if you have read some of my stories, but yes, long, nasty road I have been down!!

kjones02;39566 wrote: Jorge, couldn’t find your post again on S. boulardii, so I found this post, and thought I would ask. I haven’t really tried that species of probiotic again, but I know I did last year before my whole candida journey this year, trying to heal. Sometimes I felt like it helped, and other times not, so I can’t really say anything for this year. My question is, what type of S. boulardii did you buy? I tried a couple; first one I tried was Jarrow’s last year, and I felt horrible; I researched it, and maybe it was due to the mos (sugars-right?). Then, tried florastor; sometimes okay, other times, not. Just curious? I can’t say anything now as I am starting to handle some supplements more and more as I am trying to heal! I just know I have read good stuff about this strain in the past, too; especially in crohn’s patients as I feel I relate even though I have my colon out now. I don’t if you have read some of my stories, but yes, long, nasty road I have been down!!

Yes, I know you have had a hard time.

I have posted a lot about S. Boulardii. Now, there is a hot topic about it. I use Nutricology S. Boulardii. I think any of them may work in the same way.

You will feel bad for a while since S. Boulardii will fight candida. It is normal to have reactions and symptoms.

You may have yeast allergy and to react to it. I have it but can tolerate S. Boulardii.

Thanks! Yeah, I just wasn’t sure about it because I really do think I have a yeast allergy. I remember last year, and I thought I was being all healthy by taking food-based supplements, too; examples include new chapter, garden of life, megafood. However, come to find out, they were making me feel bad. I was able to pin-point that due to the yeast even though they say it is a yeast that doesn’t cause candida symptoms.

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